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Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 20
Ryan Day Urges 24-Team Playoff to Make Ohio State-Michigan a Play-In Game
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 20

Ryan Day Urges 24-Team Playoff to Make Ohio State-Michigan a Play-In Game

9 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 20
  • Ryan Day said Ohio State-Michigan should effectively become a College Football Playoff eliminator, with the rivalry carrying direct postseason stakes instead of feeding into a conference title game.
  • Day argued that in a 24-team format, scrapping the Big Ten championship game would keep The Game "as fierce as it’s ever been" while making the winner’s reward clearer—entry, seeding or a first-round bye.
  • An 11-0 vs. 11-0 matchup could otherwise send both teams into an expanded field, he said, diluting the rivalry’s edge if the loser still reaches the playoff.
  • Ohio State and Michigan have combined for eight playoff appearances, and Day framed the proposal as a way to preserve the sport’s biggest regular-season rivalry in the coming expansion era.
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